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>>> we turn now to the alarming hostage situation overnight in a bank in louisiana. a 20-year-old man taking three people hostage tuesday afternoon, in a tense standoff with police that lasted well into the night. abc's pierre thomas is back with us now with the latest. good morning, pierre. >> reporter: good morning, lara. police were hoping to resolve this standoff peacefully. but it ended in a bloody spray of gunfire. shortly before midnight, police stormed the bank, after they say the gunman indicated he was going to kill two hostages. according to police, as they entered the building, the suspect, identified as 20-year-old fuaed abdo ahmed, shot the hostages, both bank employees. police killed the suspect, who they claim was armed with a handgun and a rifle. the confrontation began more than 12 hours earlier, when the gunman walked into the bank and began making bizarre demands. police say the suspect was a paranoid schizophrenic who claimed he had been hearing voices, including from a device planted in his head. authorities believe it was not a bank robbery but
>>> we turn now to the alarming hostage situation overnight in a bank in louisiana. a 20-year-old man taking three people hostage tuesday afternoon, in a tense standoff with police that lasted well into the night. abc's pierre thomas is back with us now with the latest. good morning, pierre. >> reporter: good morning, lara. police were hoping to resolve this standoff peacefully. but it ended in a bloody spray of gunfire. shortly before midnight, police stormed the bank, after...
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. >>> well, back in this country developing news from louisiana. a train carrying hazardous chemicals has derailed 60 miles west of baton rouge, forcing the evacuation of more than 100 homes. one railcar was leaking sodium hydroxide which can be fatal if inhaled. a major highway is closed as crews now assess that damage. >>> and also overnight relief for 400,000 commuters who ride public transportation in san francisco. the governor intervened at the last minute to prevent the city's second transit strike of the summer. a special panel will now investigate the ongoing contract dispute. >>> three hours and 15 minutes. that is how long each side will have for closing arguments today in the trial of whitey bulger. the alleged boston mob boss is charged in connection with 19 murders. despite the time allowance the judge is asking both sides to consider whether jurors can actually pay attention for that long. >>> a wild scene caught on camera near cincinnati. an out-of-control car crashing into this gas station, flipping over on top of a bus stop. watch
. >>> well, back in this country developing news from louisiana. a train carrying hazardous chemicals has derailed 60 miles west of baton rouge, forcing the evacuation of more than 100 homes. one railcar was leaking sodium hydroxide which can be fatal if inhaled. a major highway is closed as crews now assess that damage. >>> and also overnight relief for 400,000 commuters who ride public transportation in san francisco. the governor intervened at the last minute to prevent the...
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a standard tree, seemingly, melting into the swamp in bayou corridor, louisiana, being swallowed into a massive sinkhole, sucking everything down with it. watch the trees again -- dipping slowly at first then quickly vanishing into the hole. scientists say more than a football field deep. the sinkhole near an old salt line. workers using water to dissolve and pump out the salt. eye vently they pumped out enough to give the ground way. and the earth moves into the cavern causing ever growing sinkholes above. >> it will continue to grow where it finds a point where it can support itself. >> reporter: the sinkhole appeared a year ago. 150 household were evacuated. now the state is suing the company that mined the salt. but sink holes are common. and often occur naturally. this one in downtown guatemala city, bore a hole beg enough to swallow the statue of liberty. they riddle the state of florida because most of the state sits on porous limestone. >> it literally burns through the rock. we're talking hundreds of thousands of years. >> reporter: this sinkhole near orlando gulped down a pa
a standard tree, seemingly, melting into the swamp in bayou corridor, louisiana, being swallowed into a massive sinkhole, sucking everything down with it. watch the trees again -- dipping slowly at first then quickly vanishing into the hole. scientists say more than a football field deep. the sinkhole near an old salt line. workers using water to dissolve and pump out the salt. eye vently they pumped out enough to give the ground way. and the earth moves into the cavern causing ever growing...
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>> legend holds a man eating monster stalks the waters of louisiana's bayou. to learn more, a shrimp boat crew joined a team from louisiana state university to track a vicious species of freshwater shark. >> i've been shot. i've been stabbed. i've been run over. but i have never been scared like i am right now to get in this water. >> that's blimp, a shrimper who fished the water all his life. plunging into the depths of danger below. >> within no time. blimp is surrounded. >> i got to be crazy. >> something strange happens. all of the sharks around the cage flee. an even larger predator emerges from the depths. >> i see one coming up. a nice one. the biggest one yet. >> using new cameras including a robotic shark-cam. >> let's go! >> discovery channel follows the legend. not just underwater. but through the tales of the storied bayous. >> that's what they're calling it down here. the voodoo shark. >> linsey davis, abc news, new york. >> sharks weren't scary enough. now we have a voodoo shark. doubly scary. >> creepy. >> celebrating shark week. little quiz. ta
>> legend holds a man eating monster stalks the waters of louisiana's bayou. to learn more, a shrimp boat crew joined a team from louisiana state university to track a vicious species of freshwater shark. >> i've been shot. i've been stabbed. i've been run over. but i have never been scared like i am right now to get in this water. >> that's blimp, a shrimper who fished the water all his life. plunging into the depths of danger below. >> within no time. blimp is...
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. >> these dramatic images only the beginning of what could be in store in a louisiana bayou. what caused it? why it is not as uncommon as you might think. and later -- >> it's scary to think sthat soe one would try to sell something that has no gran of truth. >> a woman's hard earned weight loss used to sell get thin quick products without her approval. her campaign to take her image back. it's friday, august 23rd. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >>> good friday morning, everybody. tgif. look who's here. reena ninan filling in for diana. >> last time i was here you serenaded me with a song, cinco de mayo. >> no tequila, no guitars. good you are back. have a lot of fun. serious stuff to got to. syrian government right now offering a new explanation of the chemical attack that may have killed up to 1,000 people. deputy prime minister blaming foreign militants. >> he claims the attack had backing of israel and supporters in the west. the u.n. urging the syrian government to allow inspectors to investigate the alleged use of chemical weapon. here's abc's ma
. >> these dramatic images only the beginning of what could be in store in a louisiana bayou. what caused it? why it is not as uncommon as you might think. and later -- >> it's scary to think sthat soe one would try to sell something that has no gran of truth. >> a woman's hard earned weight loss used to sell get thin quick products without her approval. her campaign to take her image back. it's friday, august 23rd. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news...
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that's from louisiana where a sinkhole appeared in the assumption parish waterway last year prompting a mandatory evacuation. since then state and federal agencies have been monitoring it. i bet they want to keep a close eye on it, lynette, that's pretty incredible, huh >> >> yeah, it's pretty cool looking, like somebody flushed the toilet and the trees went down it. i see charley looking at megan there. satellite and radar not picking up on a whole lot of rainfall out there or the thunderstorms or the showers. we had that move through overnight, but we we are looking at still some clouds out there. but look at the back edge there, we'll start to get a few breaks the in the clouds as we go thout the day. with that we'll get some sunshine out there. we can see what's going on in manchester right now, exactly what i'm talking about, we're seeing some clouds but also a few breaks in the clouds and that will be the name of the game as we go throughout this afternoon. and that's what's going to give us the potential for some showers and storms to pop up in the forecast for us. in terms of
that's from louisiana where a sinkhole appeared in the assumption parish waterway last year prompting a mandatory evacuation. since then state and federal agencies have been monitoring it. i bet they want to keep a close eye on it, lynette, that's pretty incredible, huh >> >> yeah, it's pretty cool looking, like somebody flushed the toilet and the trees went down it. i see charley looking at megan there. satellite and radar not picking up on a whole lot of rainfall out there or the...
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you're about to see a rising tide, an underwater sink hole swallowing up a grove of trees in louisiana. it appears west of new orleans last year prompting an evacuation. since then, state and federal asians have been monitoring it. the sink hole is active and expected to grow. officials making plans for detours around the sink hole for highway 70. >> wow. >> about all of it. >> i know. >> really odd sight. >> strange. >> let's update the weather forecast. >> sunny skies coast to inland a little bit of low clouds near the coastline. tomorrow, a typical summer time day with high temperatures 80s in the east. low 90s west up at great falls and denver. 97 down u]je dallas not unusual. across california tomorrow warm to hot as well, high temperatures into the 90 hz in chico. 108 in palm springs so across the state quite warm. highs reaching into upper 80s this places like antioch ask livermore. 80 in san jess yeah. upper 70s bayside locations. mid to upper 60s on the coast. heading towards end of the week still pleasant, sunny, dry and mild. >> still ahead at 4:00 face book back to school g
you're about to see a rising tide, an underwater sink hole swallowing up a grove of trees in louisiana. it appears west of new orleans last year prompting an evacuation. since then, state and federal asians have been monitoring it. the sink hole is active and expected to grow. officials making plans for detours around the sink hole for highway 70. >> wow. >> about all of it. >> i know. >> really odd sight. >> strange. >> let's update the weather forecast....
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. >> in louisiana a sink hole swallow as group of trees and caught on camera, look at this, an official had a camera rolling when the trees disappeared before his eyes and the sin hole has been growing for a year now but, really, it kicked into high gear yesterday. it only takes 20 seconds for the trees to disappear and is caused by a salt dome that started collapsing in august and estimated to be almost 25 acres in size. >> convicted army private bradley manning plans to live out his live as a woman, he was sentenced yesterday to 35 years in military prison if leaking more than 700,000 classified documents to wikileaks. this morning the 25-year-old provided a written statement to a competing network saying he plans to live as a woman names chelsea manning and wants to begin hormone therapy. here he is dressed as a woman in 2010 and the attorney says he struggled with gender identity as a gay soldier and that is part of the reason for leaking the information. >> trade group for the importantgraphy industry is calling for an immediate moratorium after an actor tested positive for h.i.v.
. >> in louisiana a sink hole swallow as group of trees and caught on camera, look at this, an official had a camera rolling when the trees disappeared before his eyes and the sin hole has been growing for a year now but, really, it kicked into high gear yesterday. it only takes 20 seconds for the trees to disappear and is caused by a salt dome that started collapsing in august and estimated to be almost 25 acres in size. >> convicted army private bradley manning plans to live out...
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bayou corn, louisiana, is the site of what "mother jones" calls the biggest ongoing industrial disasters in the united states you haven't heard of. state is suing a mining company called texas brine for allegedly causing a massive underground sinkhole surely, slowly swallowing the town. it is growing. the entire town of 340 people have been forced to evacuate. unfortunately, the trees surrounding the sinkhole don't have that option. check that out. the assumption parish emergency response team released this video wednesday. an entire grove of trees getting sucked down, 750 feet deep. notice they don't fall over. they get sucked down into the massive hole below. amazing and terrifying. the second awesomest thing on the internet today, speaking of underground calf vernes, i add happen opportunity last week to take a field trip 180 feet below the streets of new york city to tour the construction project to build a new subway line up 2nd avenue in manhattan. this is what it looked like down there. incredible feat of human engineering and ingenuity and in awe of the men and women working so h
bayou corn, louisiana, is the site of what "mother jones" calls the biggest ongoing industrial disasters in the united states you haven't heard of. state is suing a mining company called texas brine for allegedly causing a massive underground sinkhole surely, slowly swallowing the town. it is growing. the entire town of 340 people have been forced to evacuate. unfortunately, the trees surrounding the sinkhole don't have that option. check that out. the assumption parish emergency...
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moving towards louisiana, you can see this storm track stays very dry right here and that pushes all the moisture over the top of this. because of this, we have three areas right now we have really significant flooding going on. one in nashville and the other around the atlanta area, to the southwest of it and this southern missouri area branson towards springfield and flashflood warnings because they have seen well over 12 inches of rain over the last week or so and the nashville area had rain on much to them and interstate 85 to the southwest of atlanta. that's what's very active right now. we also throughout the day stand the chance for severe weather. some storms will be very windy and have hail. i don't think it's a big tornado threat today but anywhere you see this much yellow across oklahoma, the panhandle of texas and across southeastern areas of missouri and parts of arkansas, get ready for severe weather and more rain. i tell you what, alisyn, we don't really change this pattern and below that rain, it's hot and will continue to see heat advisories in effect. will continue
moving towards louisiana, you can see this storm track stays very dry right here and that pushes all the moisture over the top of this. because of this, we have three areas right now we have really significant flooding going on. one in nashville and the other around the atlanta area, to the southwest of it and this southern missouri area branson towards springfield and flashflood warnings because they have seen well over 12 inches of rain over the last week or so and the nashville area had rain...
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88. >> you got a lot of guys in these. >> the state of louisiana has the highest incarceration rate in the entire country. twice the u.s. average. 38,000 people come through o.p.p. every year. some do not survive. according to federal investigators, 40 inmates have died here since 2006. 25 prisoners hospitalized every month. the jail had 698 prisoner assaults last year, including 32 stabbings. this photo shows the aftermath of a recent stabbing in the jail. the sheriffs' office issued a statement that a prisoner received "superficial cuts." in this bunk, two guards are on duty. >> who it is watching the inmates while you're in there? from up there. >> horror stories are abundant, documented in federal lawsuits. durrell rashard, who was just released, was sexually assaulted in o. p.p.. >> this is like another inmate? >> yes. he woke me up early in the morning and told me to get in the shower, and by him saying that, pretty much, you have to do what he says, and i was forced to get in the shower. and after i get in the shower, i notice that he has a shank, and he places it by the entranc
88. >> you got a lot of guys in these. >> the state of louisiana has the highest incarceration rate in the entire country. twice the u.s. average. 38,000 people come through o.p.p. every year. some do not survive. according to federal investigators, 40 inmates have died here since 2006. 25 prisoners hospitalized every month. the jail had 698 prisoner assaults last year, including 32 stabbings. this photo shows the aftermath of a recent stabbing in the jail. the sheriffs' office...
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. >>> a stand off at a louisiana bank is over and two are dead. police said the suspect shot the two remaining hostage when is a swat team stormed the building overnight. one died. police killed the gunman. >>> and children may be priceless but the cost can break the bank. it costs a middle income couple 241, 241,080 to raise a kid to age 18 and that does not include college. >> getting pricey. thanks. "the ridiculist" is next. ♪ are you flo? yes. is this the thing you gave my husband? well, yeah, yes. the "name your price" tool. you tell us the price you want to pay, and we give you a range of options to choose from. careful, though -- that kind of power can go to your head. that explains a lot. yo, buddy! i got this. gimme one, gimme one, gimme one! the power of the "name your price" tool. only from progressive. 241,080 to raise a kid to age 18 [ male announcer ] julia child became a famous chef at age 51. picasso painted one of his master works at 56. doris taerbaum finished her first marathon at 50. not everyone peaks in their twenties. thro
. >>> a stand off at a louisiana bank is over and two are dead. police said the suspect shot the two remaining hostage when is a swat team stormed the building overnight. one died. police killed the gunman. >>> and children may be priceless but the cost can break the bank. it costs a middle income couple 241, 241,080 to raise a kid to age 18 and that does not include college. >> getting pricey. thanks. "the ridiculist" is next. ♪ are you flo? yes. is this the...
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a standoff at a louisiana bank is over and two people are dead. police say he shot his two remaining hostages when a s.w.a.t. team stormed the building. one hostage died. police killed the gunman. >>> how much does it cost to raise a child? on average, $241,080 until the age of 18, according to new government data. by the way, this does not include college. >>> stay with us. anderson will be right back with the "ridicu-list." ♪ my mantra? trust your instincts to make the call. to treat my low testosterone, my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these symptoms to your doctor. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medica
a standoff at a louisiana bank is over and two people are dead. police say he shot his two remaining hostages when a s.w.a.t. team stormed the building. one hostage died. police killed the gunman. >>> how much does it cost to raise a child? on average, $241,080 until the age of 18, according to new government data. by the way, this does not include college. >>> stay with us. anderson will be right back with the "ridicu-list." ♪ my mantra? trust your instincts to...
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a standoff at a louisiana bank is over and two people are dead. police say he shot his two remaining hostages when a s.w.a.t. team stormed the building. one hostage died. police killed the gunman. >>> how much does it cost to raise a child? on average, $241,080 until the age of 18, according to new government data. by the way, this does not include college. pretty pricey. >>> stay with us. anderson will be right back with the "ridicu-list." >>> oh, yes, time for the "ridicu-list." tonight, we have the story of a man in tennessee and his beloved raccoon. it's a story of two raccoons. once upon a time there was a raccoon named gun show. marc brown posted a video online of them dancing to aretha franklin's "chain of fools." ♪ >> now, sadly that particular raccoon has gone on to the great gun show in the sky. he passed away in january. but four months later, a new raccoon came into mr. brown's life, apparently into his bathtub, as well. normally when a masked bandit shows up in your bathroom, it's not a good day. this is rebecca, a raccoon he bottle
a standoff at a louisiana bank is over and two people are dead. police say he shot his two remaining hostages when a s.w.a.t. team stormed the building. one hostage died. police killed the gunman. >>> how much does it cost to raise a child? on average, $241,080 until the age of 18, according to new government data. by the way, this does not include college. pretty pricey. >>> stay with us. anderson will be right back with the "ridicu-list." >>> oh, yes, time...
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joseph, louisiana died. the gunman was also killed when police stormed the building late tuesday night. a third hostage was freed. >>> the ntsb has found no evidence of engine failure f a fire aboard the ups cargo plane before it crashed in bier hinal. they hope to recover clues from the recorders that were recovered. >>> a "360" followup. a picture of determination that is jane richard with her new prosthetic leg. her family is inspired by her recovery but admit the emotional pain of losing her brother in the attack is every bit as new as four months ago that is martin in the far left in that picture. >>> take a look at this, the smithsonian institution announced the discovery of a new species, a member of the raccoon family found in ecuador and south america. >> cute. >> it is. >> susan, thanks, we'll be right back. american express credit card, every purchase earns you 2% cash back, which is deposited in your fidelity account. is that it? actually... there's no annual fee and no limits on rewards. and wit
joseph, louisiana died. the gunman was also killed when police stormed the building late tuesday night. a third hostage was freed. >>> the ntsb has found no evidence of engine failure f a fire aboard the ups cargo plane before it crashed in bier hinal. they hope to recover clues from the recorders that were recovered. >>> a "360" followup. a picture of determination that is jane richard with her new prosthetic leg. her family is inspired by her recovery but admit the...
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. >> sheila baltazar pleaded to send patrick back home to the rest of his family in rural louisiana. >> if i had somewhere to send my son, i would have sent my son. >> one evening, a white man in a big car appeared to threaten patrick and a small friend. >> the little boy said that patrick said, man, that might be the killer. >> patrick used a pay phone to call police. he told them, a man was chasing me and my friend in a brown cadillac. >> well, actually, thought it was a crank phone call. they didn't send a car out. >> this is a sketch the other boy provided to police after patrick was dead. two weeks later, on february 6, patrick stopped by the restaurant where his father worked to ask for money, then walked back toward the omni. he never made it home that night. >> i'm like, he didn't come home? oh, my god! that was the first thing popped in my head. missing. murdered. oh, my god! >> the atlanta missing persons bureau continue their hunt for this missing child. >> one day seemed like it was a week. that was the longest search in the world. >> it was almost 2:00 p.m. when maintena
. >> sheila baltazar pleaded to send patrick back home to the rest of his family in rural louisiana. >> if i had somewhere to send my son, i would have sent my son. >> one evening, a white man in a big car appeared to threaten patrick and a small friend. >> the little boy said that patrick said, man, that might be the killer. >> patrick used a pay phone to call police. he told them, a man was chasing me and my friend in a brown cadillac. >> well, actually,...
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he was from louisiana. he worked in the railroads for a while as a porter. when i met him, he was -- he had a water pump here and a little pecan tree, and he was cutting down the pecan tree to burn fire to keep himself warm. he was five-foot-five, sleeping on a little iron crate. the crate was too small for him, so he had a wooden beekeeper's box for his head. there were -- i'll looking inside, and there were veinna sausage cans, empty ones, that had had put in the corners to keep the place from falling. literally, chickens have a better roost than had did, and this is where he was living. he came, you know, we found him a half century later, and he was nervous, thought we were government workers here to maybe inspect the house, shut it down, whatever. i said, new york city we're -- i said, no, we're here to tell his story. we're standing in the old lake basin. it was the biggest body of fresh water west of the mississippi, 800 square miles of lake right here in the middle of california, and these cotton grower from the south, chased out by the bull weevil c
he was from louisiana. he worked in the railroads for a while as a porter. when i met him, he was -- he had a water pump here and a little pecan tree, and he was cutting down the pecan tree to burn fire to keep himself warm. he was five-foot-five, sleeping on a little iron crate. the crate was too small for him, so he had a wooden beekeeper's box for his head. there were -- i'll looking inside, and there were veinna sausage cans, empty ones, that had had put in the corners to keep the place...
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he was from louisiana. he worked in a row boats for a while porter. when i met him, he had a little water pump year and a little pecan tree and he was cutting down the pecan tree to burn fire to keep himself warm. he was five-foot five site.iron crate. the iron crate was too small, so he had to beekeepers box for his head. i remember looking inside and there were vienna sausage cans, empty ones that he put in the credit saves to keep the place from falling. chickens have a better roost than he did. this is where he was living. we found and a half a century later and he was paribas. he thought we were government workers here to maybe inspect the house, shut it down, whatever. i told them no, we were here to tell his story. standing in the old to the relay could be said was the biggest body of freshwater west of the mississippi, 800 square miles right here in the middle of california. these cotton growers from the south were chased out by the bull weasel, came last and they claim this land, this blakely and. they took the rivers and dams them and shoved
he was from louisiana. he worked in a row boats for a while porter. when i met him, he had a little water pump year and a little pecan tree and he was cutting down the pecan tree to burn fire to keep himself warm. he was five-foot five site.iron crate. the iron crate was too small, so he had to beekeepers box for his head. i remember looking inside and there were vienna sausage cans, empty ones that he put in the credit saves to keep the place from falling. chickens have a better roost than he...
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the year is 1946, louisiana has a electricity chair. they would take it from parish to parish, county to county. they would displace the electricity share at noon and invite school kids by the classes to make a field trip and look at the electricity chair. don't do bad stuff. the chair is waiting. they would take the chair inside, hook it up to a generator on a truck, and invite the victim or mandate the victim to the chair. in this particular case, 17-year-old black named willie francis who killed a pharmacist during a robbery was put in the chair, strapped in, the electrodes attached to the ankle and head. as one witness told us, the executioner said, goodbye willie. willie didn't go anywhere. >> guest: nothing happened. >> guest: the chair malfunction. he had minor burns but they took him back to the cell. that became a celebrated supreme court case. was it double jeopardy to put the man in the electricity chair again? the court decided it was accidental you could put willie francis in the chair again. but justice frank who voted for
the year is 1946, louisiana has a electricity chair. they would take it from parish to parish, county to county. they would displace the electricity share at noon and invite school kids by the classes to make a field trip and look at the electricity chair. don't do bad stuff. the chair is waiting. they would take the chair inside, hook it up to a generator on a truck, and invite the victim or mandate the victim to the chair. in this particular case, 17-year-old black named willie francis who...
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suddenly texas, arkansas louisiana is cut away. you can't get there anymore. so all their supplies, all the food and all the manpower is coming from the mississippi through the confederacy coming eastbound. it doesn't happen anymore. they can't cross the river. big union controls the river. the other thing is vicksburg is a rail hub. the railroad coming from the east stops at the river in vicksburg and from there it points west -- from points west that stops. now the union army controls the railroad and they cut it off. you can't underestimate the power of rivers and roberts during the civil war. they didn't have interstate highways. they didn't have trucks. these rivers and railroads and the union army by capturing vicksburg stops all of that and the whole part of the country. the other part of this is now the mississippi river is wide open for the union army to use and the union navy to use to transport material meant food equipment, so whatever they need and to the south trade it very definitely is the beginning to the end for the confederacy and a lot of p
suddenly texas, arkansas louisiana is cut away. you can't get there anymore. so all their supplies, all the food and all the manpower is coming from the mississippi through the confederacy coming eastbound. it doesn't happen anymore. they can't cross the river. big union controls the river. the other thing is vicksburg is a rail hub. the railroad coming from the east stops at the river in vicksburg and from there it points west -- from points west that stops. now the union army controls the...
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in a lake charles, louisiana, parking lot which the set rance administration uses as a clinic. it has one primary care doctor but no specialists. what do you think about when you see-the-r.v.? >> i think it's pretty pathetic. because you have guys that live here and have fought for their country, did everything that was asked of them and they come back and they get mean? a mobile home? >> reporter: santiny needs specialty care for the brain injuries he suffered in an i.e.d. explosion. but those v.a. doctors are either a 90-minute drive away in alexandria, louisiana, or three hours away in houston, texas. the v.a. asked congress for funds to replace the r.v. with this full-service clinic, but the money was blocked. >> the veterans are being put on the back burner for lack of a better term, for political reasons. >> reporter: the lake charles clinic is one of 27 v.a. facilities nationwide that congress has put on hold because of a disagreement over accounting. typically, the v.a. rents clinic space from developers and congress pays the bill every year. but last fall the congressi
in a lake charles, louisiana, parking lot which the set rance administration uses as a clinic. it has one primary care doctor but no specialists. what do you think about when you see-the-r.v.? >> i think it's pretty pathetic. because you have guys that live here and have fought for their country, did everything that was asked of them and they come back and they get mean? a mobile home? >> reporter: santiny needs specialty care for the brain injuries he suffered in an i.e.d....
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well, a deadly end to a standoff inside a louisiana bank. a gunman shot two hostages he had been holding for hours. one died this morning and one is in critical condition. police then shot and killed the gunman. the gunman had taken three bank employees hostage yesterday afternoon but released one. police say negotiations broke down late last night when the gunman said he was going to kill the hostages. the gunman has been identified as 20-year-old fwad abdo ahmed. he said he wanted the police to remove a device from his head that was causing him to hear voices. the family owns a store across the street from the bank. >>> and the government has promised to make good on the supporters of ousts president mohamed morsi. security forces backed by armored cars fired tear ghasts into two protest locations in cairo. and cbs's alex ortiz is in cairo and he joins us on the phone. alex, what's the latest? >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. that's right. we are here at the larger one, and the scene is chaos. there is a massive amount of automatic w
well, a deadly end to a standoff inside a louisiana bank. a gunman shot two hostages he had been holding for hours. one died this morning and one is in critical condition. police then shot and killed the gunman. the gunman had taken three bank employees hostage yesterday afternoon but released one. police say negotiations broke down late last night when the gunman said he was going to kill the hostages. the gunman has been identified as 20-year-old fwad abdo ahmed. he said he wanted the police...
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. >>> take a look at this, this giant sinkhole in southern louisiana. it swallowed trees in a matter of seconds last night. sinkhole first appeared more than a year ago in assumption parish. it now covers 25 acres. it's hundreds of feet deep. it's expected to keep growing. the sinkhole has caused a little tidal wave in that swamp. i'm always amazed that somebody has a camera somewhere to capture that. it's amazing video. >> welcome back to "cbs this morning." coming up in this half hour, the panama canal is the most famous shortcut in the world, but after 99 years, shippers say it is not big enough anymore. we'll show you the historic project to expand the canal. that's ahead. >>> and only on "cbs this morning," an answer to one of the lasting questions from watergate. who erased 18 minutes from richard nixon's oval office tapes? we'll hear from two investigators in a moment, but first the nixon presidential library has released the final 340 hours of those tapes. they were recorded more than a year before the watergate scandal forced nixon out of offic
. >>> take a look at this, this giant sinkhole in southern louisiana. it swallowed trees in a matter of seconds last night. sinkhole first appeared more than a year ago in assumption parish. it now covers 25 acres. it's hundreds of feet deep. it's expected to keep growing. the sinkhole has caused a little tidal wave in that swamp. i'm always amazed that somebody has a camera somewhere to capture that. it's amazing video. >> welcome back to "cbs this morning." coming up...
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i'm from the deep south, louisiana. everything was segregated, and i have lived an integrated life. i think socially the nation has changed a lot, but a lot of my friends are people who really were at the near bottom of society, in jail, the war on drugs and all these different things that are donth,,,, female announcer: female announcer: when you see this truck, it means another neighbor is going to sleep better tonight because they went to sleep train's ticket to tempur-pedic event. choose from a huge selection of tempur-pedic models, including the new tempur-choice with head-to-toe customization. plus, get 36 months interest-free financing, two free pillows, and free same-day delivery. are you next? announcer: but don't wait. sleep train's ticket to tempur-pedic is ending soon. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ it's no longer days, >>> good morning, everyone. it's 8:55. i'm michelle griego with your kpix 5 headlines. it's no longer days but hours until the bay bridge closes. after 8:00 tonight, no one will cross the old span again. the new bridge will open tuesday at
i'm from the deep south, louisiana. everything was segregated, and i have lived an integrated life. i think socially the nation has changed a lot, but a lot of my friends are people who really were at the near bottom of society, in jail, the war on drugs and all these different things that are donth,,,, female announcer: female announcer: when you see this truck, it means another neighbor is going to sleep better tonight because they went to sleep train's ticket to tempur-pedic event. choose...
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>> a train derailed in louisiana. 100 homes in that area are evacuated. >> a land implosion in california went terribly wrong, injuring five people. >> all that -- >> tiger woods cruises on to a fifth win of the year, eighth overall, at the bridgestone invitational. >> that was the only way i was going to lead my team from a loss season to a championship. >> and all that matters. >> i would urge the president not to go forward with the bilateral meeting next month. that would give putin the kind of respect he doesn't deserve. >> for once bob, i agree with chuck schumer. >> on "cbs this morning." >> an squirrel. >> had to be forcibly removed. >> psychotic. >> yes, he is. i'm telling you, they're possessed. >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." good morning and welcome back. >> thank you. we have intelligence agencies on high alert this morning. >> in 19 middle east and african nations remain closed this morning, staying closed until saturday. >> scrambling to uncover the details of an al qaeda plan that could spark the most serious terror attack in years. bob orr is in washington. bob, good m
>> a train derailed in louisiana. 100 homes in that area are evacuated. >> a land implosion in california went terribly wrong, injuring five people. >> all that -- >> tiger woods cruises on to a fifth win of the year, eighth overall, at the bridgestone invitational. >> that was the only way i was going to lead my team from a loss season to a championship. >> and all that matters. >> i would urge the president not to go forward with the bilateral meeting...
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joseph, louisiana. one of two hostages has died. police say the gunman opened fire on both hostages as a swat team moved in. she was shot and killed by police. the second is hospitalized in critical condition at this hour. >>> to new jersey, where real housewives stars are headed to court in just about half an hour from now. all right. hopefully it won't end up like that. in an hour and a half we're expecting them to make an appearance in court. how is the couple expected to plead to mortgage and other fraud charges? >> as many times as i've seen that video i can act that scene out by now. their attorney is telling cnn that their clients will plead not guilty. they're expected to be in court at 2:30. they're alleged to have con fired w-2 form, tax returns and other pay documents to trick banks into lending them money. they are also accused of perjury and if they are convicted they could each face up to 50 years in prison. joe could be deported as a result of this case or another one where he's charged with using his brother's identi
joseph, louisiana. one of two hostages has died. police say the gunman opened fire on both hostages as a swat team moved in. she was shot and killed by police. the second is hospitalized in critical condition at this hour. >>> to new jersey, where real housewives stars are headed to court in just about half an hour from now. all right. hopefully it won't end up like that. in an hour and a half we're expecting them to make an appearance in court. how is the couple expected to plead to...
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. >>> more sad news out of louisiana. another bank worker who had been held hostage has died we've learned. a 20-year-old man took three bank employees hostage in the rural town of st. joseph on tuesday. he eventually released one woman. after hours of drama, a s.w.a.t. team stormed the bank killing the gunman. they say two of the hostages were shot by the gunman. louisiana state police also tell cnn the suspect had items to torture the hostages. >>> well, this next story is just really hard to believe. it is any patient's worst nightmare. imagine a doctor falsely diagnosing you or your loved ones with cancer and then administering chemotherapy on purpose. yet the fact is you don't need them. those are the charges against a michigan doctor being held on a $9 million bond. >> reporter: 25-year-old dustin recently dropped out of college after being diagnosed with stage four colon cancer. >> i've never been so tired. just exhausted. >> reporter: he was referred to dr. fa rrksz id fata. he began administering aggressive treat
. >>> more sad news out of louisiana. another bank worker who had been held hostage has died we've learned. a 20-year-old man took three bank employees hostage in the rural town of st. joseph on tuesday. he eventually released one woman. after hours of drama, a s.w.a.t. team stormed the bank killing the gunman. they say two of the hostages were shot by the gunman. louisiana state police also tell cnn the suspect had items to torture the hostages. >>> well, this next story is...
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if you're in texas, arkansas, louisiana, i feel for you guys. no, thanks. >> no, thanks, at all. i can't do the triple digits. in dry climates i'm just wilting. yeah, all right. indra petersons. thank you for that. >>> still to come, a school bus beating caught on tape. >> no, you got that get somebody here quick, quick, quick. they about to beat this boy to death. please get somebody here quick. there's nothing i can do. >> now this bus driver is under fire by those who say that he should have done more. up next, he talks to cnn and he responds to his critics. [ male announcer ] here's a word you should keep in mind. unbiased. some brokerage firms are. but way too many aren't. why? because selling their funds makes them more money. which makes you wonder -- isn't that a conflict? search "proprietary mutual funds." yikes! then go to e-trade. we've got over 8,000 mutual funds, and not one of them has our name on it. we're in the business of finding the right investments for you. e-trade. less for us. more for you. the fund's prospectus contains its investment objectives, risks, ch
if you're in texas, arkansas, louisiana, i feel for you guys. no, thanks. >> no, thanks, at all. i can't do the triple digits. in dry climates i'm just wilting. yeah, all right. indra petersons. thank you for that. >>> still to come, a school bus beating caught on tape. >> no, you got that get somebody here quick, quick, quick. they about to beat this boy to death. please get somebody here quick. there's nothing i can do. >> now this bus driver is under fire by those...
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the streets of california and the las vegas trip, from the streets of soma, the fields of georgia, louisiana. one man is now a united states senator representing the state of maine. he was in the march. he had a good seat to watch the speech of dr. king. he was in a branch of a tree in the mall watching the speech. people came from all over. these crowd people and these proud african americans and their allies would no longer stand silent while the promise of liberty and justice for all denied freedom to so many. i could not hear the speeches. i felt the heat. i was inside the capital. but i could see the tide of history turn as hundreds of thousands of our brothers and sisters pushed forward toward that thing called freedom. that day, martin luther king shared his dream. they consider 1963 not as the end of the fight of civil rights, but only the beginning. here is what he said. "we cannot turn back. there are those who are acting asking for the civil rights, when will we be satisfied? we are not satisfied and we will not be until justice rolls down like a mighty stream." in the year follow
the streets of california and the las vegas trip, from the streets of soma, the fields of georgia, louisiana. one man is now a united states senator representing the state of maine. he was in the march. he had a good seat to watch the speech of dr. king. he was in a branch of a tree in the mall watching the speech. people came from all over. these crowd people and these proud african americans and their allies would no longer stand silent while the promise of liberty and justice for all denied...
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there's a plan being paid to take over black cities in louisiana doing the same thing in michigan. we will not have the kind of turnout we've had in previous years unless we take your -- make sure we add emergency managers and the suppressions. to the list of voter suppression. >> i would like to -- >> jo ann watson. >> yes, sir? >> counselwoman from detroit. give her a round of applause. we have to challenge the constitutionality of the emergency manager law, which suspends every elected official from voting. as he said himself, he's a benevolent dictator. [inaudible] right. we need to organize at the national level, because what is happening in michigan can happen -- >> emergency management. [inaudible] >> department of justice, i think, moving with us but they haven't acted on it yet. sorry to say. >> congressman john? >> we have similar things taking place in georgia in the dekalb county. the school board has been removed by the governor. he's replaced them with his own pick. and these kinds of moves have been sanctioned by the voters. so when they put constitutional amendments
there's a plan being paid to take over black cities in louisiana doing the same thing in michigan. we will not have the kind of turnout we've had in previous years unless we take your -- make sure we add emergency managers and the suppressions. to the list of voter suppression. >> i would like to -- >> jo ann watson. >> yes, sir? >> counselwoman from detroit. give her a round of applause. we have to challenge the constitutionality of the emergency manager law, which...
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because the haitian revolution, first of all, made possible the louisiana purchase because that poll began was -- thatnapoleon was done with the empire as a result of the humiliating defeat. secondly, after haiti, after that revolution, the north atlantic slave trade was ended by britain and the united. and the last sort of breadth of that was the end of the civil war. one of the great story of history. >> host: this month on booktv in-depth program author and activist randall robinson. he's the author of five non-fiction books. here they are. what is transafrica? >> guest: transafrica is or the organization that i began in 1976 to galvanize african-american opinion on foreign policy issues. particularly issues that concern the black world. u.s. policy africa, the caribbean, and latin america. so transafrica, of course, of the organization that used instrumentality to galvanize american opposition to apartheid . for the set of sanctions that president reagan vetoed was overridden by republican controlled senate because of the work we did and the millions we organized to make a differ
because the haitian revolution, first of all, made possible the louisiana purchase because that poll began was -- thatnapoleon was done with the empire as a result of the humiliating defeat. secondly, after haiti, after that revolution, the north atlantic slave trade was ended by britain and the united. and the last sort of breadth of that was the end of the civil war. one of the great story of history. >> host: this month on booktv in-depth program author and activist randall robinson....
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this happened in a louisiana buy you. the sinkhole swallowed several tall cypress trees. they are first leaning, as the branches go, soon, it is buried under water. scientists believe the hole in the earth is over 24 acres. they expect it to grow more over the next few years. >> that is something. >>> coming up. privacy invaded. new documents showing the government illegally obtained tens of thousands of american e-mails. now the nsa is explaining. >>> dr. phil responds after deleting a text if it was okay to sleep with a drunk girl. what he had to say about that coming up. but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? i dbefore i dosearch any projects on my home. i love my contractor, and i am so thankful to angie's list for bringing us together. find out why more than two million members count on ang
this happened in a louisiana buy you. the sinkhole swallowed several tall cypress trees. they are first leaning, as the branches go, soon, it is buried under water. scientists believe the hole in the earth is over 24 acres. they expect it to grow more over the next few years. >> that is something. >>> coming up. privacy invaded. new documents showing the government illegally obtained tens of thousands of american e-mails. now the nsa is explaining. >>> dr. phil responds...
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a lot going on between egypt and louisiana. busy morning. >>> and indira petersons is keeping an eye on the dangerous weather around the country. >> we have red flag warnings around salt lake city, that fire danger on the rise thanks to warming temperatures and lowering humidities. not a good combination there. this will actually spread into idaho by tomorrow. thursday expected to be 100-degree mark. all things from the dome of high pressure that is building in. that is bad news for fire relief. but fortunately, towards the second half of the week, we talk about monsoonal moisture moving in and cooler temperatures and higher humidity towards the weekend. look at the dome towards the northeast, that dome building in as that cold exited and brought the heavy rain and cool temperatures straight down from canada. we love it. let me show you what it's feeling like for the next several days. temperatures in cleveland highs today just into the 60s. 13 degrees below normal. indianapolis, 73, chicago, 74. and spreading to the northeast,
a lot going on between egypt and louisiana. busy morning. >>> and indira petersons is keeping an eye on the dangerous weather around the country. >> we have red flag warnings around salt lake city, that fire danger on the rise thanks to warming temperatures and lowering humidities. not a good combination there. this will actually spread into idaho by tomorrow. thursday expected to be 100-degree mark. all things from the dome of high pressure that is building in. that is bad news...
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a fox news alert. 12-hostage stand-off at a louisiana bank over now. the gunman and one of the hostages are dead. we have the breaking details for you straight ahead. >> brian: the 13-year-old on the school bus will notten charged as an adult. it has many people outraged. what about their parents? should they be charged? we'll examine. >> peter: star moms fighting back to protect their kids. >> every day literally, every day there are as many as 15 cars of photographers waiting outside our home, large aggressive men swarm us. >> peter: is that what they signed up for or has it gotten out of control? we're going to report. you're going to decide here on "fox & friends" which starts right now. >> brian: welcome back, everybody. here we are at the top of the hour. i said half hour ago there were 90 minutes left in the show. a lot of people thought they were late for work. it looks like i miscalculated. >> gretchen: he's been away for ten days. >> brian: i ended the show early. >> peter: let's get to that fox news alert. 12-hour hostage stand-off in louisi
a fox news alert. 12-hostage stand-off at a louisiana bank over now. the gunman and one of the hostages are dead. we have the breaking details for you straight ahead. >> brian: the 13-year-old on the school bus will notten charged as an adult. it has many people outraged. what about their parents? should they be charged? we'll examine. >> peter: star moms fighting back to protect their kids. >> every day literally, every day there are as many as 15 cars of photographers...
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not just in texas, but also sections of louisiana and parts of arkansas. we could see heat index values as high as 110 degrees. you're talking dangerous levels of heat out here. that heat will remain in place in cities like dallas, continuing over the next several days. take a look at dallas, the only day you're not hitting triple digits is sunday. otherwise across the great lakes, highway temperatures in the 80s and upper 70s. 785 will be the high -- 85 will be the high in new york city. showers and storms across the center of the country. could see severe weather with some of the storms, danieling winds and large -- damaging winds and large hail. let's head back to ainsley and brian. >> ainsley: thank you. look who is with us. brian, this is your chance to be introduced to uncle kracker. >> brian: i'm a big fan. you know what? matt shaver, you were half the man you used to be. you lost a lot of weight! >> a little bit. >> brian: how did you do it? >> we have a secret. i just quit eating like a dummy. [ laughter ] >> brian: that would be a good cookbook.
not just in texas, but also sections of louisiana and parts of arkansas. we could see heat index values as high as 110 degrees. you're talking dangerous levels of heat out here. that heat will remain in place in cities like dallas, continuing over the next several days. take a look at dallas, the only day you're not hitting triple digits is sunday. otherwise across the great lakes, highway temperatures in the 80s and upper 70s. 785 will be the high -- 85 will be the high in new york city....
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. >> brian: louisiana, followed by alabama. congratulations, weird people. >> tucker: worst food, coming in at number one, and by the way, this is well deserved with all respect, alaska. >> brian: how many different ways can you make cod? >> ainsley: then mississippi, then alabama. >> tucker: have you been to high land foreign grill outside birmingham? >> brian: is this a push back on the study? >> tucker: this is a push back. >> ainsley: how about drunkest state? what do you think it is? louisiana, florida, california? where is nevada on there. >> tucker: what about maine? come on. >> ainsley: the rudest state. come on! who did they ask? new york? >> tucker: yeah. that's the foulest area. >> ainsley: shocker. new york, new jersey, then california. >> brian: if you get a chance to see people in california, they do seem rude. nicest state, georgia, minnesota or hawaii? all nice people and nice looking states. >> tucker: they're all nice. the cost of insurance is rising with obamacare a lot. what if there was a way around that? m
. >> brian: louisiana, followed by alabama. congratulations, weird people. >> tucker: worst food, coming in at number one, and by the way, this is well deserved with all respect, alaska. >> brian: how many different ways can you make cod? >> ainsley: then mississippi, then alabama. >> tucker: have you been to high land foreign grill outside birmingham? >> brian: is this a push back on the study? >> tucker: this is a push back. >> ainsley: how...
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louisiana sugarcane back on its feet, until the hurricane of 1883. you go into mississippi, it was pretty horrible. it was not all blamed on sherman. it was the collapse of the cotton market. the english went to india, egypt for cotton the last few years of the blockade, it broke them. 6000 union soldiers elected to settle in new orleans. it was not all like "gone with the wind." it was coming back, but it was a different culture. it would not be agricultural. it would not have that until later in the 19th century. host: the north was in the midst of a great big industrial revolution. the days of the big financiers on wall street. tell us about what was happening there. guest: thanks in part to the machinery of war. guest: it was a continuation of the war and an expansion, and they were getting ready for the centennial of the nation and showing off the advances that had been made in the past 100 years. most of those were technological advances, the old farming equipment to the new modern technology, transcontinental railroad, transportation was bring
louisiana sugarcane back on its feet, until the hurricane of 1883. you go into mississippi, it was pretty horrible. it was not all blamed on sherman. it was the collapse of the cotton market. the english went to india, egypt for cotton the last few years of the blockade, it broke them. 6000 union soldiers elected to settle in new orleans. it was not all like "gone with the wind." it was coming back, but it was a different culture. it would not be agricultural. it would not have that...
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that all-star team played a football game in new orleans, louisiana. i like talking loud. forve my father's genes talking loud. in 1965, when they went down to new orleans, there was a running gilchrist.cookie he used to drive around a milk truck in the off-season when they had to make money and the seller did not pay enough. candy and wholing knows what else. this truck would say lookie, lookie, here comes cookie. he was trying to get a taxi cap ante-health one and the cap -- the -- and he held one -- hailed one. the driver said he would have to get a colored cab. african-american players decided to step up. marc morial is here and his father was president of the naacp at the time and he tried to work out a solution and cannot come up with want. all the white players agreed with the black players and said let's move it to houston and they did. privileged to serve with many of you. he would be huge supporter and encourager of you as the party reaches out as a party of lincoln as we all know that in this. it is no mistake that the march on washington was in front of the lin
that all-star team played a football game in new orleans, louisiana. i like talking loud. forve my father's genes talking loud. in 1965, when they went down to new orleans, there was a running gilchrist.cookie he used to drive around a milk truck in the off-season when they had to make money and the seller did not pay enough. candy and wholing knows what else. this truck would say lookie, lookie, here comes cookie. he was trying to get a taxi cap ante-health one and the cap -- the -- and he...
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when the agriculture spending bill came up, we worked with our allies, mary landrieu of louisiana and lindsey graham of south carolina and the house side, jim moran of virginia and bill young of florida to have language to stipulate that usda could not spend any of its dollars setting up an inspections program for horse slaughter for human consumption. we won the amendments but the spending bill is not passed because congress is not doing its job on a reliable basis. we don't know when that was going to pass but usda surprisingly -- with that looming, with that spending ban looming and the prospect of the plants operating for two months, three months at the longest, basically said okay, we're going to grant you inspection permits. bill, this is even more strange because the administration in its 2014 budget request on agricultural spending urged a defund of the horse slaughter plant. so i think the lawyers got ahold of this and they took this highly legalistic view that well, we don't support horse slaughter but the current law says it is okay. so we're just going to allow this. >> bi
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joining us is a board certified emergency room physician and an adjunct assistant professor at louisiana state university shreveport. great to see you. >> great to be here. jamie: we worry about the kids being sick and not being able to start school but we worry about us, too. what do we need to do to keep both of us healthy? >> you know, the summer colds -- colds are caused all year long. you're right. the summer colds are lasting longer. so people are confusing them with allergies. so the most important thing you can do is wash your hands. don't let your kids touch their face or eat anything before they wash their hands because unfortunately, the common cold we still don't have a cure for it. there's no vaccine. you don't need antiobiotics for it so just got -- >> are we using anti-bacterial too much? >> it didn't really help that much with the flu if you could wash your hands but if you can't wash your hands, it's a good alternative and sending your kids that are old enough to know not to put it in their mouth and things like that to school might be a good option, too. jamie: and how
joining us is a board certified emergency room physician and an adjunct assistant professor at louisiana state university shreveport. great to see you. >> great to be here. jamie: we worry about the kids being sick and not being able to start school but we worry about us, too. what do we need to do to keep both of us healthy? >> you know, the summer colds -- colds are caused all year long. you're right. the summer colds are lasting longer. so people are confusing them with...